Massachusetts H3592 amends the availability of court interpreters for non-English speakers.
Massachusetts H3592 amends the availability of court interpreters for non-English speakers in legal proceedings. If a qualified or certified interpreter is not reasonably available, a non-English speaker may provide their own interpreter, subject to approval by the judge. This change aims to ensure that language barriers do not delay legal proceedings.
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